Good Game: Command & Conquer (PS)

Today it’s Command & Conquer a 1995 real-time strategy video game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for MS-DOS, Windows, and PlayStation (PS). Set in an alternate history of modern-day, the game tells the story of a world war between two globalized factions: the Global Defense Initiative of the United Nations and a cult-like militant organization called the Brotherhood of Nod, led by the mysterious Kane. The groups compete for control of Tiberium, a mysterious substance that slowly spreads across the world.

Westwood first conceived Command & Conquer during the final stages of the development of Dune II, and it expands on ideas first explored in that title. Inspired by the events of the era, particularly the Gulf War, the team gave the game a modern warfare setting. The game contains live-action full motion video cutscenes, which star Westwood employees and a single professional actor, Joseph D. Kucan, who plays Kane.

Command & Conquer was a commercial and critical success, selling over three million copies and winning numerous awards. It has been cited as the title that defined and popularized the real-time strategy genre. The game was the first in the Command & Conquer series, which has sold more than 30 million copies.

To mark the 15th anniversary of the franchise, Electronic Arts, the current publisher and owner of the series, released the game as freeware in 2010.

Watch the video I made below showing about the first 20 minutes of the game.